Abstract
Reliability optimization has always been an important topic in the application of lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles. To optimize the redundancy and layout design of battery packs accurately and efficiently, a novel reliability optimization method based on a multiphysics coupling simulation and a response surface methodology is proposed. An electrochemical-thermal-fluid dynamics model, a temperature-dependent stochastic degradation model and a multistate performance reliability model are developed. A response surface method with the Box-Behnken design method is applied to reduce the number of simulation trials. Then, the redundancy scheme and two layouts of a battery pack are optimized, followed by a sensitivity analysis of the design parameters. The results show that a large spacing in the direction of air flow contributes to improving system reliability. In this case, for the layout of a cross arrangement with equal spacing, the optimal reliability design scheme of a 5 × 5 parallel series with optimal design parameters can improve the cycle life from approximately 1989 to 2933 when taking 90% system reliability as the criterion. The collaborative optimization of redundancy and layout is of great importance to extend the service life and improve the system reliability of battery packs.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 229567 |
| Journal | Journal of Power Sources |
| Volume | 490 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1 Apr 2021 |
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SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
Keywords
- Battery pack
- Layout optimization
- Multiphysics
- Reliability optimization
- Response surface methodology
- Stochastic degradation
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